If you develop an experiment that truly demonstrates that the hypothesis is wrong*, then the hypothesis will lose its acceptance in the scientific community. * Such an experiment would have to be repeatable by other scientists AND accepted by interested scientists as a proof that the hypothesis is wrong.
It is difficult to determine without more specific details about the experiment. Common issues could include a lack of control group, insufficient sample size, bias in data collection, or flawed methodology. It is important to identify and address any potential flaws to ensure the experiment's validity and reliability.
According to Thomson's atomic theory, the mass of an atom was special evenly throughout its volume. Errest Rutherford's experiment proved this wrong.
WikiAnswers is not going to do your experiment for you - that's cheating and it's wrong. Plus, you could be expelled for cheating. This is an easy enough experiment to do - just make a hypothesis of which one you think will dissolve the fastest and take 10 minutes to actually try it with hot and cold water. That's about how long it will take you to do the experiment yourself.
It is more like trial and error. They make the experiment more accurate by the correct measurements and making sure they are using the correct equipment. When something goes wrong they simply repeat the experiment, to make the experiment improve.
No, Humphry Davy was not blind. He was a chemist and inventor who made significant contributions to the field of electrochemistry and the study of gases. He is best known for discovering several chemical elements.
Yes. He is terribly wrong!
a conclusion is what you think of the experiment. did it go well, what happened what went wrong ect.
I think it stands for New Years Eve but this is just a guess and i might be terribly terribly wrong.
If you did the experiment wrong
You don't, something is terribly wrong with you.
What did SpongeBob do wrong in this experiment? Explain
...unless there is something terribly wrong with the beach...
your answerWell what you have to know FIRST is what they do BEFORE the experiment. What scientist do before an experiment is they observe what they are going to do. Then they come up with an HYPOTHESIS. An HYPOTHESIS is an educated guess. They write what they THINK is going to happen. Then they do their experiment. After they do that, they check their HYPOTHESISand if they guessed wrong, they don't cross the HYPOTHESISout, they learn from their mistakes, so they write what really happened during the experiment. I hope this helped if it did then email me at babybaby12123@yahoo.com
to look at the gauges something is terribly wrong!!
everything
if something goes wrong they wont get the experiment right so it wont be a controlled experiment